DON'T USE ARCTIC SILVER! Any noob that has been building systems for a few years and tried different thermal compounds should know that virtually all non-ceramic based thermal compounds yield the same results, and since arctic silver conducts electricity you have to be really careful with it. I once killed a gpu and a mobo both at the same time during an upgrade one christmas thanks to arctic silver, and since then I have never used it again. Use arctic cooling TX2 instead, it's cheaper, yields slightly better temps in most tests, and doesn't conduct electricity so you can spill it all you want without short circuiting. As for the cooler I have no input since I have not tried it myself, just wanted to bring that to your attention.
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-Ron Swanson
"I shall be a good politician, even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else for that matter. "
-Mark Antony
